Imagine this: Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is loaded up on your PC. You are about to jump into your first game of Team Deathmatch, but the game crashes. Turns out your PC can’t handle the game at its full graphics settings. Here are the best Black Ops 6 graphics settings for PC.
Black Ops 6: Best Graphics Settings for PC
Sure, if you are a millionaire you may be able to afford the right hardware to run a game like Black Ops 6 at its full graphics settings. Many people, however, will need to make some adjustments to make the game run more smoothly.
Here are the most optimal graphic settings for Black Ops 6 on PC:
- Bullet Impacts: Off
- Particle Resolution: Very low
- Depth of Field: Off
- Persistent Effects: Off
- Shader Quality: Medium
- Texture Resolution: Normal
- Detail Quality Level: Low
- Display Monitor: Primary monitor
- Variable Rate Shading: On
- Shadow Quality: Normal
- Static Reflection Quality: High
- Tessellation: Near
- VSync: Off
- Local Texture Streaming Quality: Normal
- Screen Space Reflections: Normal
- Screen Space Shadows: High
- Shader Quality: High
- Resolution: 1920×1080
With the settings above, the game should run quite smoothly. Obviously, some of these settings may vary depending on the hardware you own. It is best to try out different settings yourself to see which works best for you.
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Best Xbox and PS5 Settings for Black Ops 6
If you are playing Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 on a console, you do not need to worry about adjusting settings. Luckily, the game comes automatically adjusted to whatever console you are playing on.
Obviously, a PC will grant you higher FPS, but with the newer hardware in Xbox Series X|S and PS5s, the game will still run smoothly at around 100 FPS.
So, will you be playing Black Ops 6 when it releases on October 25?
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